Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... particularly the business of the people in general to consider their present situa- tion , and what may be further done in support of measures apparently necessary ; I mean the non- importation agreements entered into , from time to ...
... particularly the business of the people in general to consider their present situa- tion , and what may be further done in support of measures apparently necessary ; I mean the non- importation agreements entered into , from time to ...
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... particularly in intro- ducing an efficient organization of the militia , ( which may be said to have been the mother of the regular army , ) as well as in many other matters to which his attention was particularly directed by congress ...
... particularly in intro- ducing an efficient organization of the militia , ( which may be said to have been the mother of the regular army , ) as well as in many other matters to which his attention was particularly directed by congress ...
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... particularly calculated to deprive the American subjects of their constitution- al rights and liberties , as a part of the British em- pire . It is therefore requested , that all persons within the limits of this province do attend at ...
... particularly calculated to deprive the American subjects of their constitution- al rights and liberties , as a part of the British em- pire . It is therefore requested , that all persons within the limits of this province do attend at ...
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